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JCAHO plans name change

Hospitalist Leadership Connection, December 27, 2006

Effective January 8, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations-for decades commonly referred to as "The Joint Commission"-plans to change its name to "The Joint Commission."

A December 11 memo from JCAHO President Dennis O'Leary, MD, to all JCAHO employees reveals the name change plans. "This change is simply intended to make our name more memorable than the current 18-syllable Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations," reads O'Leary's memo, which was obtained by Briefings on JCAHO, a newsletter published by HCPro Inc., which also publishes Hospitalist Program Weekly.

"The shortened name signals and acknowledges the reality of progressive broadening of Joint Commission services and products in order to fulfill our mission," O'Leary continues in the memo. "We have lived this reality over the past two decades, and we will likely live it to an ever greater degree in the future."

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